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1 ' i j 10 Telk Salt tttw Thtbotts: Wqd:jst;es:dax Mokntng- FuBirciAmr 10, 1904. I tJll B,; : : . - . :l . FAIR WEATHER j FOR TODAY. FORECASTER HYATT SAYS IT lb J . WILL EE A GOOD SHOPPING ; 8 i The snow flurries scheduled for Monday 1 w night anil yesterday ovldontly Old not like i . ; 8 ! I mjto the bright sunshiny ; ftr weather that prc- i 1 1 if vailed horc and went 1 I , i Scurrying over into : I , -western Colorado, In B ( Tk."3 whero a hCQvy snow- a I , OKt- fall is reported. Dur- ffl ' fl42rfv in? Monti ny night i drV&ffiSRr .hero was a silent 1 !' 1 J xsSs jnll of snow hore. I byyB For today Weather ' Tews Forecaster Hyatt an X !5Bft pounces fair weather, i i fffiSSia The maximum .tem- I ' ftraSSK poraturo yesterday BBsfflaS was SO degrees; mln rP. imuin. 0. At oth-r I . - nil , points the record 1 . won: ,1 ! Max. Min. Denver Clear.. ..40 IS ; Grand .Junction :.. Cloudy.. ..JS S 1 THelonn Clear.... S S 1 Pocntollo ... .Cloudy.. ..30 IS , 1 Modena Clear.... W r. I WIntiomuece. ...Clear. ...30 la i CITY AMD NEIGHB9RH00D. Mrs. N. E. Pojre of Pioche. Nev., is rap Idly Improving from her injuries. Superintendent J. H. Youne of the Rlc Grando Is out in the 'Pintle district, i General Manager P.. E. "Wells of tho San Pedro is oui on the lino for a. few days. The ladies' society of the Gorman Lu theran church meets today at 2 p. m., at tlie pastor's home, 333 South Socond West. I r b II .Tudpo II. I Henderson loft lost night lor Michigan, called by the unnouncemcht of his father's death al the age of SO. The Judge expects to ho absent about two -weeks settling- up the family estate. I I u a ! ; Adjtni Snyder, who represents the Frod I Krug Brewing company in this city, has :t brother who was in business in the. sec- tlon of Baltimore swept by Monday's lire, I and is supposed to have lost ovorythlng. j ! Complaints wero issued yesterday j against the four convicts who planned and 1 1 took prominent purls in the recont break ' at the State penitentiary. Tho complaints 1 1 wcro Issued by Judge DIehl of the City 1 i court, i Herman Bamberger. a brother of Sena tor Simon Baaibcncer, was tho victim of ! u. sudden attack of "lumbago Monday ovon Ing. and was taken home In what was thought to bo a serious condition. lie I was much Improved yt-atcrday. y Prof. C. D. Shottlcr, the guitar virtuoso. 1 1 has returned from a year's study with 1 ' some of the best teachers abroad. He has , been in Berlin lately, and appeared sov 1 oral times in concerts. He will give a nr cltal in a few weeks. A now bachelor-apartment building has l beon commenced on tho lot between the Alta and University clubs, by Dr. Keith !i 31 will bo of prcoserl brick with white ! stone trimmings and will bo three stories high. Frod A. Halo is the architect. I ! A meeting of tho Finance committee of the City council was held yesterday and f ,i It decided to follow tho City Attorney's i advice in regard to rc-advertlsing for bids I for tho refunding of the city's bonds to 1 the amount of S&S.OOO. It was advertised i two years ago, but the bids wcro not sat ! lsfactory and new bids arc to bo asked. I V i The manv friends- of Mrs. II. V. Croll I -will bo pleased to learn that sho i$ rap- idly recovering from her recent illness, i ! She is now located nt 037Vj South Olivo , , street. Los Angeles. Mr. Croll accompa nied" his -wife, to southern California, and 'i has just returned to .the city after seeing i i her comfortably located for thb rest of j j tho winter. I I In tho Salvation Army hall on Second South, two doors from tho Grand Opcra III house, on Wednesday, -February Vita, at 1 1 S o'clock, Cnpt. Georgo Carrlngton will ' I Kive a sKC-tch of his coal-mining life, i dressed In his miner's costume. He will J relate a few of Hie awful sights of the ! I Scofldd disaster no seen' by his own eyes, i j j Everybody welcome. II Attorney J, H. Ryckmnn yesterday i: !ll turned from Beaver, where he has been ' ft trving a caae. He was present In the ' !B Fifth District court when Patrick Bron if nan was found not guilty on the charge U of killing two Finns in u saloon. The 9! ase has been on trial since Junun'-y 'JSth . I and wis concluded Monday. Brennan was 9 defended by W. F. Knox and O. A. Mur- Article of Incorporation of the Homer Abstract company, organised In this city, were Tiled in tho orriee of the County i Clerk yesterday. The company la capi ? tallied at SZQ.QQO, divided Into fifty shares .Ji of stock of the par valuo of JNWO per share. Tho officers are tho following jj named: Thomas Homer, president: A. A. j Hcdburg, vice-president, and E. W, I 32van,, secretary and treasurer. I' city Chem'st llcr-nan Harms tested two ii i more brands ot catsup for impurities yc3- jjf i terday and found thorn in both. A hot TIj i tie of Bluc-I.abal catsup wiio the first, and Jlj I ; wnn found to contain coo:-tar dyo and H Sir . benzole acid, but no artlilclul pwoalcncr H ii , I Tlw other waa the Acme ccfo brand and j (I '! it was found to have the two ingredients ill ? mentioned and an artificial awectencr. H IS ' ' 'I'herc wan an addition nt iodlna In tha I 111 i 1'"t d"11 inr'r mnr,tcd c'Iects o Jt 1:1 tlic ft ill i 'rnc ovo Dulldlcg a,nd Loan ?ocietv E 111 y.-Ptcrday filt-d articles of agreemont In Mr , thu oftlc-u of the Secretary of State. The. H a(t ; llm.'t of the capital stock of tho eoelety I f " is fSCiOi-0. divided Into 500) shares of the P ly ', pr.r vniuo of S100 each. Tho offlcors are I '' f : fo'Jows Thomas M. Taylor, president; llik K. D. Partridge, vIcpreBldcnt; H. F. m f Tho:nas, sccr-Uiry: J. M. Jensen, a!ft- j :nt .secretary: 11. K. Allen, treasurer: W. 1 ( (, TL Bnssi-.tt. Balph Poulton and Ij. It. Ncl- i , con, uuditois. ft M H 11 A iarcc numbsr of the descendanls o 4 ' Eob"rt Smith gathered at the Bt-shlvo H' ( (I jectordny "to commemorate-tho birthday B !l at Patriarch Hyrtsm Smith, the father of H ( the yresent head of the Mormon church. H Hi ( lie was born on February P. 1?01. Robert H ;l ; Smith, the founder of tho family. in this j s i, fount , migfated to America from Ens r j ) laud in 102S, and settled In Massachusetts, H i . The afternoon was enlivened with songs, l I j (' recitations, n'minlscenccs and a brief hls t 1 1 j'( tor of the Smith ia-nily. I ll 3 1 1 KNTJT3rcii:D HOTEL. Ml h The one place for comfort and elc- 11m n Bancc Fireproof; telephones In every II V I rootai modern In every v;ay. ti'h D. J. Sbp.rp Coal Co. 1 1 Ofllce, 73 South Main street. Telc- ( f1 rhonts 719 and '430. II , Yard No. 1, let South beL 3rd and M 4lh West. Telephone 710-8 rings. W Yard No. 2. 12th South ur.d 11th East. ' f- , Telephone 5'J5. t; Yard No. 2, State bet. 13th and 14th , 4 South. Telephone 105. I 11 1! ??'&.W0 stock o: Dljimond.'j, Watches, i ill Jewelry, Silvferwarc. Cut Gla.ss. Ciocks, lull i etc. at r.uctlcn. i':C0 or.d 7:20 this day. ill if Vl"- Jewelry .Store, 227 Main tt. ftfL If deliverj' ot the Tribune is irregular W ple molt complaint to offi-M.153 South (1 ftYest Temple ct., or telephono GUARD AGAINST FIRE. COUNCIL .COLIMITTEES INVESTI ' GATE CONDITIONS AT ' THE LOCAL THEATERS. Tin xnembrre of threo committees of Uio City Council mot at the Salt Inkc: Theater yesterday afternoon for the pur poso of jnveGtlgntlng tho facilities for escape with which the playhouse Is pro vided. The members of the Municipal Law committee, Uip Police and Fire com mittees conducted the Investigation. After a caieful examination of the building the committees made several rec ommendations which are Intended to les son the chances of a disaster in case of a fire. It was recommended that escapes or exits btt constructed from each bal cony to the street. The exit will be In tho nature of a stairway or ladder ex tending from the Iloor on which the bal cony i3 located. The naileries and bal conies will be provided wltb such mean3 or escape, according to tho recommenda tions. Anothor recommendod improvement was an increase in the width of the aisles. It was alfo urged that steps be avoided in side the theater ns much as poEBlblo, the committee insisting that inclines bo used InKtcnd. It Is thought that In case of a stampede an incline would prevent accl dento moro readily than steps. It is likely that tho recommended Im provement!! will bs Inutnllcd by the man agement within a oliort time. CUBES COLDS IN INDIA X.AXATIVE BROMO QUININE. To get tho Genuine, call for tbe full name. 23c. Utah's greatest singer Friday night. Tho Blue Point Cigars Are sold by all dealers. Manufactured by Whl taker &. Dallas, 51 West 2nd South. Telephone 2062x. GGSEN AND RETURN $1.00. Via D. & TL G., Feb 12th. Special train leaves Salt Lake 7C0 p. m., returning from Ogden about 12:30 a. m. Fare one dollar for the round trip. Dance at Ogden. Utah's greatest singer Friday night, j JUSTICE WILLIAMS SENDS TWO TO JAIL Justice of the Peace J. J. Williams of Went Jordan yesterday sentenced Charles Williams and Charles Thomas to sixty daj-3 each In tho county Jail. In tho ono case the sentence was imposed for as sault with attempt to commit rape and in the other for a. mild offense of petit larceny. Charles Williams is alleged to have made an assault upon a woman oh Febru. ary 2nd. Ho was later arrested at Bing ham Junction. The charge was changed to simple assault, and Williams entered :t plea of guilty, when arraigned yesterday, and got sixty days. Thomas Is charged with having stolen twonty-thrco empty beer bottles from Gal lagher Bros.' saloon at Bingham. Ho pleaded guilty to petit larceny and was given a Uko eontence to that imposed on Williams. CUBES COLDS IN CHINA L.AXATTVE BROMO QUININE. To get the genuine, crtll for the full namo. 23c. Utah's greatest singer Friday night. Not How Chenp But How Good Elue Point PerfcctOB, Utah's Favorite Cigar. S elegant Presents given away free at the Big Auction Sale of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass at W. W. Hall's Jewelry Store, 227 Main st. Sales today at 2:30 and 7 -.30 p. m. CLAIRVOYANTS. WE TELE YOUR NAME AND JUST what you wish to know about business, changes, property, mines, claims, money, sickness, all love affairs, friends, adapta tions and anything eisc. Remem ber, free If not correct. If you cannot call write to up. 'Arnold-Dlckson Bros., ltoy So. Main st. Come today. 'Phone 21S4-KT sWl MATERIALIZING SEANCE THURS day night. Every one welcome. Arnold Dlckson's, 15D'j So. Main st. sCj HAY, GRAIN AND COAL. HAY, GRAIN, FEED. COAL, WHOLE sale, retail. Marnane t Co., 125 E. 2nd So. Tel. 1S35, r902 - - 1 CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS. ROT WATROUS. (JI E. 3RD SO. BLiE vator an'd Job work. Tel. 1G7G-Z, oS79 ELOCUTION, PHYSICAL CULTURE. BAKER SCHOOL OF. ORATORT, Tampleton bldg. Telephone 1337-Y. s225 SCHOOL OF COOKERY. MIS& CANNON INSTRUCTOR; PAR tlculars at 24 E. So. Temple. rl279 LOBT. GOLD LOCKET, HEART-SHAPED, pngraved "M. A. C." Liberal reward for its return to 1$3 South Sixth Earn. CIGAR MANUFACTURERS. TELL ME WHAT YOU SMOKE AND I will tell you what you ore. Smoke Chesterfield Cigars, 2 for 25c. s21S WHY PAY A BIT FOR A POOR CIGAR when you con get the Blue Point Per fecto for the come price, made by Whlt aker Sz. Dulao, and sold by dcalors every where, elio CHIMNEY SWEEPS. FURNACES CLE.ANED BY EXPERT. Housecleanlng Co.. 121 Main.- Tel. 1070-K. r2i) ACCORDION PLEATING. SUNBURST AND ACCORDION p.catlng. Mrs. Jonncng. 47 E. lat So. nill2 PAINTING AND PAPERH ANQING. W. A. DUVALL, 124 W. 2ND SO., TKL. No. 1145-lc. Our now popor la arriving aally.. 845 DIED. CHAPMAN February 9. lMl, at her home, A'St West First South street, of consumption. Mrs. Cathcrino Cliapman, aged 48 years. Funeral Hervicis will bo held at Evans's undertaking parlors nt 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The deceased leaves two chil dren Charles, a sou. years old, and a daughter. Mrs. Fred Moroy FERRIS In this city. February S, 1004. Perry A. Ferris, aged 25 years. The funeral will bo held today at 2:20 n. m. from the residence of E. M. West, S3 -South First West street. Interment In Mt. OlhCL (DnnVtT papers please copy.) FLOR53T3 AMD SEEDSMEN. ALFALFA, CLOVER. GRASS. OAR den, flower seeds, fertilisers; cataloguo free., Vogeler Seed Co. sJ3 SCHWA RZ & HEINCKE, FLORISTS, secdmcii. Oi E. 2nd So. Tel COS. rSOl B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO., FU neral designs, tl up. McCornick bldg. FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Richard E. Evans. 5ft Main st. Tel. CG1. SALT LAKE-HUDDART FLORIST Co Largest greenhouse In the went. gl72 FUNERAL DESIGNS AND AR rangemente Tho Roacrle, 142 Main. TcL 483. olOU FUNERAL DIRECTOR. EBER W. HALL, UNDERTAKER aDd Embalmor, op. P. O., 110 W. 2nd So. Tel. 1019. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. R. M'KENZIE. MONUMENTS. TOMB stones, 130 W. 1st So. Write for prices. raso PERSONAL. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES. ETC.. removed by X-rayR or electric needle. Luln Brooks. M. D.. Constitution block. rl070 WHERE TO SHOP. 17V6C CREAM M & J. 17V:C LB. BET ter than package goods; it is very fine. Intermountaln Tea Co.. 7S W. 1st So. CARPET CLEANING. UTAH CARPET AND WALL PAPER Cleaning Co. Carpets cleaned on tho floor, feathers ronovnted. 'Phono 17S7-K. nll6: STONE QUARRIES. RED SANDSTONE. $10.00 PER CORD. Immediate delivery Brown Stone Co.. No. 11 E. 1st So., ground floor. rl938 I MERCHANT TAILORS. SUITS TO ORDER, 313 UP. FIT GUAR antced. Sore;sen & Larscn, 145 W. 2nd South. k!352 PATENTS. PATENTS FREE. CONSULTATION office, 35 Eagle bile. 2nd floor. dl040 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. SHORTHAND. FRENCH. GERMAN Typewriting done. 220 D. F. Walkor. rl723 ENGRAVERS AND DESIGNERS. DE BOUZEK ENG. CO. CUTS FOR oil purposes. 27 W. S. Temple. r2S7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD BRUSSELS CARPET, CHEAP. S55 So. Slh East. sl SHEEP FOR SALE. ABOUT 4C0O sheep, well bred; &500 are ewes, balance yeurllngs. For further particulars ad dress Newman Bros., Klmama, Ida. k653 BETWEEN FEB. 10 AND 15, ONE carriage tongue, single harness, tent, two r.uwing machines, commode dresser, fold ing bed. range lounge, fruit Jars, two good heaters; cheap. Apply 14G1 So. 2nd East. Take State st. car to Cleveland Place, OROCERY STORE, GOOD LOCATION, price S5Q0, Rooming-house, 12 rooms, 3 years' lease, at the low price SSoO. Roomlng-houde, 18 rooms, $1400. Boarding-house, SWA. Miller &. Miller, r6om 8 St. Jamos hotel. 6503 FURNITURE OF 1S-ROOM HOUSE, all new; must be aold: owner loavlng city; also houBO for rent, closo in. For further particulars add. F 2, Tribune. o554 COLE'S HOT BLAST STOVE. 19T class shape; cheap. 65 First at. slGS OR TRADE, 10 HEAD OF HORSES. 2 rrulc3, C wagons, C set of harness. C. W. Miller & Co. s373 A SMALL STOCK OF FURNITURE In a prosperous town; good reasons for celling. Address P. O. Box 013, Nampa. Idaho. b21S 19C2 WINTON TOURING CAR. COST J2C00; two SiO headlamps, $50 worth extra tires, all first-class ordor, $1GS0, Colorado Automobile Co.. 1510 Court Place. Denver. Colo. Selling agents for Thomas S-cylin-dcr, 24 h, p. touring cars. ?2G0O. s233 STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN dise, store building, dwelling house, largo outside cellar, warehouses and 2-acro lot In beat part of growing town of COO people; only one other store; C sawmills within 1C mllea; large territory; coal mine within 30 mlleH. 10-ft. vein; best farming country In Idaho; heavy live stock coun try: owner has other business requiring all his time; cleared $4000 last year; capi tal required J50CO to J000. Address T 19. Tribune. s22t PIANO. UPRIGHT MAH'NY CASE. New. cheap. Must eel! 717 S. Main. sl72 "LARGE NEARLY NEW NATIONAL cash register. Address R 43. Tribune. FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM BOARD-Inc-houee; houso for rent. G 3G, Tribune. r2100 ALL KINDS OF HORSES. IOWA ntable. 11-0 W. So Temple. rlOU HACK. ALSO HOCKAWAY CAR rlagu: good order. 13 W. 2nd So., roo.-n 25. P1K17 SNAPS IN FARM PROPERTY ARE advertised right along In The Tnter-Moun-taln Farmer. Advertisers make sales, too. STOVE AND FOUNDRY WORKS. STOVES, RANGES. CASTINGS, RE newed and repaired: dealers In stoves and ranges. Western Foundry, 242 State sL 'Phono 1625-X ol729 PIANO TUNING. W. U. MOORE. REFINISHER AND tunor of pianos, with Daynts &. Romncy Piano Co., Tel. 2070-IC. 40 Richard st. i r223l TEMPEST WOOD. PIANO TUNER Si r&pairer. Held'c, 54 Main. Tel. 2152-X. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ! TWO-STORY BRICK. EIGHT LARGE rooms, pleasantly situated, conveniently planned; electric lights, porcelain bath, etc., mast be seen to bo appreciated; of fered cheap by the owner. Call at S10 E. Slh South. sti52 CH0IC2 BUILDING LOTS; NEAR, two car lines: 33x111 root, cast front, on 9th East, near Cth So.! J150 cosh; balance at 7 pei' cent, only ?50?. 2.1 feet front, 0 rods deep, near Cth So. and 0th East, $C0 cash, balance 7 per cent, only WXi. Let us soil you a lot and loan j'ou tho monoy to build a home, repayable in 6mall monthly payments. Plans and specifications furninhed. THE STRINGER CO., 70 West 2nd So. Ht. 9650 AT A BARGAIN FOR CASH. IF taken nt once, 3 front lots on 2nd West, noor Poxton avo. Innulro Angus Lam bert at Lambert Papor Co., Cl W. S. Tem ple, 'phono 335. s-597 GENUINE BARGAINS. Cosy cottngo on L Pt., near Brlgham, for $1100, Elccant new 5-rrn, mod. brick home on E. 2nd So., a beauty. $32TO. G acres . of choice lond near 14th So. and 11th ., $1350, worth $2000. Choice bulldlntr lots on 7th East, near 10th South, $125, very easy terms. They are going fast. A. McKellar & Co.. W. 2nd So. s4I5 LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING. IF they ahould suit you come and see me. Would be glad to talk prices and terms. Should they not nult I have hundreds of others to select from. New brick, 7-room mod., P at, between 2nd and 3rd nts. New 7-room mod., corner J and 6th sts. 7-room mod., S3 Q st,, connected with sewer. 725 Weat 1st North, 8x10 rods and an S room mod. brick. No. 30 Edith ave. ; go and see It. No reasonablo offer refused. A, RSchter. 19 West 1st South st. Tel. 611. sl57 OAKLEY. OAKLEY. OAKLEY. , OAKLET. Sec Hubbard Inv't Co., 75 W. 2nd So. Sth East street lots. Nothing finer on east side. Closo in, uear Llborty park. Hubbard Inv't Co., 7S W. 2nd So. Fine bargain on Stato street Hubbard Inv't Co.. 78 W." 2nd So. st. S4C3 REAL ESTATE. RENTS. LOANS. INS. Hill Invest Co.. 156 So. V. Tomple. k615 FOR CASH MODERN FIVE-ROOM brick, east side, good location and car service, olectrlc light, -water, otc; owner leaving city. Address G 52. Tribune. s2S7 THE HOME TRUST & SAVINGS CO. 1 aero choico land, south of cltv, $200.00. 4-roora house, brick, newly built, $1450.00; teima. l-room houso, good lot. J975.00; monthly payments. Tho Hone Trust & Savings Co., 6-S W. 1st South St. r2473 A TEN PER CENT INVESTMENT New house, pressed brick, five rooms, plumbing, cement wallts In v.ird and street, electric lights; will rent for $20 per month Price. $2000; $200 down, bal nnco B3mo as rent O. Engdahl. 321 So Eighth West rtoss REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. U. P. R. R. lands. E. J. Wills. 15 W, 2nd So. mIS37 WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S oil Tuttlo Bros.. 149 Main; red ball signs ROOMING-HOUSES. Sm GODDARD. under Walker's bank. rlSCO BROWN'S IN TOWN SELLS REAL estate, loans money, writes insurance. No. 11 E. 1st South. rl520 RANCHES, FARMS, ACREAGE, BIO list of, our real estate paper free at office. Harrington & Courtney, 15 W. 2nd So. m3049 S. B. WESTERFIELD. GS-63 COM'L blk. Houses, lots and bifalross property. mlllO HOUSTON REAL ESTATE LNVEST mcnt Co. Real estato and loan brokons. 51 Matn street. SELLS REAL ESTATE, MAKES loann. Edw. M. AEhton, 107 Dcoeret News bide. Pl4 OUR BUSINESS IS REAL ESTATE and loans. C. W. Miller & Co., 112 W. 2nd So. r24C0 REOE REALTY CO. TO THE PUBLIC: Having sold one-half Interest in tho Rego Realty Co. to Mr. George Z. .Ed wards, late of Mercur. Utah, I de3lrc to say to our friends nnd the public that we are fully prepared to do nil kinds of con tracting and building, and will make a specialty of small down payment We will buy you a lot, mako your plans and build your house, and your monthly pay ments will not be much more than you are now paying for rent. And while thl3 la a new firm In Snlt Lake, It Is not a new business to us. You will have the advan tage of having your plans made and your work superintended by a man who has served a life in tho building business. (Our reference, our work.) Mr. Edwards will continue to look after his mining Interests the oamc an In the past, and will be glad to meet his old and new friends at ills new place of business at the office of the Rego Realty Co. This recent snowstorm has made some of our customers anxious to go to Califor nia, and we can make you special prices on a number of nice homes for the next few weeks. Call at our office, as we al ways have mon and rigs ready to show you what wo bavo to soil. List your vacant lots with ua. Wo have customers. REGE REALTY CO.. F. M. POWELL. MGR.. ROOMS 10 AND 17, OVER WAL KER'S BANK. TEL. 1535-K. 3171 REAL ESTATE, MONEY TO LOAN. Cannon & Cannon, 24 E. So. Temple. DON'T HESITATE IF YOU ARE looklug for a snap to investigate tho fol lowing' On 1st North between Cth and 7th West, an S-room modern, 2-story brick houso which has cost S5C00 to build, with SxlO rods of ground; easy terms; $4000. On U st., a neat 4-room brick cottage on easy terms for S17P0. On 2nd North near Sth West, nearly now 4-room frame, 37Vl-xlo7 feet; eusy terms, at $1200. No. 230 Edith ave., good 2-story framo of 7 rooms, good frame barn, 75 fcot frontage, good flowing well, shado trees, very cheap at 52100. A. Rlchter, 19 West let South ct, Tel. C41. r24CO SAFES. NEW OR 2ND-HAND; CABH. TRADE or terms. Sorenson-Stoutt Co.. 42 E, 2nd B. COLLECTIONS. JOHN J. WALLACE & CO.. D. F. Walker bldg.. Salt Lake. Collect debts, any part of U. S. or Canada. Business rcceiveo prompt attention. References, Walker Bros. bank. Wrlto for terms. rl723 DENTISTS. DR. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN, DENTIST. W5- Scott-Stravoll bldg. 'Phone- 1854-Y. WANTED. S MODERN UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping; walking distance. Dr. .Gordon. 25S So. Main st. rT0 FREE-$2).00 DRESS-CUTTING SYS tcrn on receipt of 10 DrcBsmakms' ad dreascH and jl.oo for new Instruction Book. Van Dame & Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Kfl75 SMALL HOUSE, 4 TO C ROOMS. FOR cash; slate price and location. Add F 17. Tribune. A GOOD SECOND-HAND SAFE. ME diura size. Address F. R. S., Box 107, city, giving dimensions. s55S SEWING AT HOME. MRS M. E. TRIM ble, room 57, Board of Trado. s43Q FOR PARTICULARS OF A HIGH grade s per cent guaranteed Investment address p. o. Box 4B. Salt Lako City. Utoli. s42i HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL kinds of cast Iron scrap at Silver Bros. Iron Works. 149 W. North Temple nt Telephone 15G. s3s'J WHY BE BROKE WHEN WE WILL loan you money on dinmondc. watches. Jewelry, guns, tools, musical Instruments, trunks, etc. 'Phono 217G-Y. Large loans, small Interest. 30 E. 1st So. Uncle Sa-n r2l:n) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR 2ND hand gents clothing. trunkB. valises, guno, tools, instruments. 'etc. Call or address O. Klein. 2S E 1st So. Second-hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. r2491 BY A MAN WITH NERVE. ABILITY to rustle and some money, an Intorcat in a omall buslneps that can bo built up. Address Y 47, Tribune. 4 OR 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR married couple, or 3 rooms with bath for housekeeping. Address P. O. box 24. pllC3 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND ntoves. Sco Matscn, 219 State. Phon- 2123-k. h97l FURNITURE OR ANYTHING SEC-ond-hand. nothing too large or fine. I. X. L. 2nd-hand store, Tel. 490-2. 23S S. State. m3l70 WANTED--HELP. WAITRESSES FOR IDAHO, ?32.C0 per mo. each. Strock Employment Agency, 65 W. 2nd So. sCC7 EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN eral housework; no washing. 215 E. 4th South. sC04 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family; no children. 1150 East 1st South. s59i AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING AND shoo man at once. Apply In person. Tho Hub, Ogden, Utah. s593 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, frmlly of three, 374 0th st. s02 MALE STENOGRAPHER. 575 MO. Strock. 53 W. 2nd So. st r2HS STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Hotel, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for lnborers. 55 W, 2nd So. Tel. 4&-2 rings. o743 MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER trade; S veeks completes; positions guar anteed; tuition earned whllo learning; licensed Instructors: growing demand for oilr graduates. Call or write for particu lars. Moler's Barber collcgo, G2 E. 1st So.. Salt Lake City. rl7S7 MEN ALL BARBER WORK FREE at Moler's Barber college, C2 E. 1st South. rl737 PERSON TO CALL ON RETAIL trade for manufacturing houso; salary $20, paid weekly: expense monoy advanced; previous exporienco unnecessary. Stan dard House, 250 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. . sStO WE HAVE POSITIONS OPEN for salesmen, executive, clerical and tech nical men. $1000 to $5000. Ask for booklet. Hapgoods, suite F, 502 Ploncor Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. 3337 EXPERIENCED GIRL TO DO COOK Ing and housework; small family. E. Brlgham st s-191 WANTED--SITU ATSON. 1ST CLASS POSITION BY STEN ographer and bookkeeper: best of ref. and highest recommendations. Address F 8, Tribune. sCC BY FIRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK, with references; city or country. P. O. 3- sCOU WANT ED --AGENTS. MEN OR WOMEN, GUARANTEED salnry $50 per month. Milton Watson. GC9 South 3.-d East. sG31 A REPRESENTATIVE FOR A HIGH grado visible typewriter; ready seller; bO.CCO In use; to act ns dealer or to sell on commission. Address, with references, Walter A. Scott, 207 Montgomery at, San Francisco s23t WANTEDINFORMATION. I WILL REWARD LIBERALLY FOR tho location of Charles Anderson, an old man of German descent. Last known at Glrard, Kans., on tho Srd of June, 190L. Max W. Anderson, Cokedale, Washington. 3157 TO TRADE. MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE. EAST side, for Improved property, west or north west Write particulars to F 9, Tribune. ELOOUTION. GRACE DELLE DAVIS PIERPONT SchooL Commercial Club bldg. rl724 PLUMBING. H. B. DAVIS, PLUMBING, HEATING, sewer work. Tel. 1371-Y. 12S E. 2nd So. OPTICIANS. COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO., 200 MAIN. Wholesale and rutall manuf. opticians. AUTOMOBILES. NEW OR. 2ND-HAND; EASY TERMS; In perfect condition: come and see our bargains. Utah Auto Co., 370 Main. Tel. 1745-X. nlCC4 TYPEWRITERS. RENTED. REPAIRED. EXCHANGED. F. I. Carter, 3rd So. Cor. W. Templo; tel. M4C-2. fjl NEW OK 2ND-HAND. CASH. TRADE or terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co., 4S E. 2nd South. CASH REGISTERS. NEW OR 2ND-HAND. CASH. TRADE or terms, Sorrenson-Stoutt Co.. 4S E. 2d So. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. OS car Grosbell, sales agont. No. 221 Main st Expert eaoh register repairing. Second hand registers always In stock. n!5S0 FOR RENT. 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; ground floor. 213 W. Gth So. EIJ71 THREE ROOMS. PANTRY. CELLAR, water In house. 44S So. 3rd East. 055 ! HOUSES. DIFFERENT SIZES AND different localities; nleo unimproved resi dence, business or trackage property for sale; easy terms. Apply at 445 H. W. rem pln st. from 12 to 2 or after 5 p. in. s420 FOR SALE HOUSES. DIFFERENT sizes and different localities; siIbo unim proved residence, business or trackage property: easy terms. Apply at 44. S. w. Temple at, from 12 to 0 or after u p. m. 3120 FLAT OF 5 ROOMS. FURN. OR UN fum., G9Vi W. 1st So.. Kimball block. slS9 THREE ROOMS. PAN THY, CELLAR, water in house. 44S So. 3rd Bast s4G7 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT IIOUSE1CEEP Ing. 310 per mo. 35 So. 4lh East s9 4 LARGE ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR office or living rooms. Apply Butler s grocery. 210 State st. sff) ELEGANT DINING-ROOM IN HOTEL, popular location, fitted up ready for occu pancy. Call at 331 So. Main. s221 TWO FINE OFFICE ROOMS. 219 COM'L Club building. fllCS A WELL EQUIPPED PHOTOGRAPH gallery. Inquire room 1, 115 So. Main. sl!5 COSY COTTAGE, 3 ROOMS. E. L.. water; no chitdron. 425 E. 3rd So. r2498 GOOD STORE. WITH 6R WITHOUT basement East 2nd South t Frltsch, No. 12 East 2nd So. r2423 8-ROOM BRICK. CLOSE IN. C. E. Taylor, 222 South West Temple st r2330 4-ROOM HOUSE. STH SO. T3ET. 2ND and 3rd WcRt Uotchklss court r2110 MODERN 4-ROOM COTTAGE; NO children. Apply 120 W. 4th So. r2231 HOUSE, 5 ROOMS. BATH, 5TH SOUTH. i block from Main. Inqulro 331 D. F. Walker block. rlC5l A COMPARATIVELY NEW EIGHT rcom modern brick house, furnished, fur nuce. Call at 75 Second st. Owner leav ing city. SEVERAL DESIRABLE HOUSES. J. Donnan Rcnvls. 7S W. 2nd So. 'Phono 173. 20 HOUSES. ALL KINDS. PRICES and locations, Tuttlo Bros., 119 Main st FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN. Positively no boys. Enq. 131 W. Cth So. sier. 7-ROOM COTTAGE, ENTIRELY MOD ern. at G54 So. Main. r2!7 LARGE STOREROOM ON MAIN ST.. bet. 2nd nnd 3rd So. Houston Real Es tato Inv. Co., 251 Main. pl0S3 3 UNFURNISHED SUITES IN JEN ninjs block for bachelor apartments. In quire 15 W. 2nd South, room 23. pllOO 7 AND 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; stec-m and hot water heat: close In. James K. Shaw, under Wnlker Bros.' bank. nl5S9 7-ROOM HOUSE IN PARK TER racc. Inqulro U. U. Hlskey, 201 McCor nick blk. pi7 WE WANT SOME HOUSES TO RENT. Hfll Invent. Co.. 15C So. W. Temple. mllO BOARD AND ROOMS. HOME TABLE BOARD AND MOD crn rooms at 132 B street Tel. 2159-K. &J63 ROOM AND BOARD WITH PRIVATE family. 255 W. 5th South. RATES. 270 W. SO. TEMPLE. eSl NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM AND board for two, In one of tho finest private homes; close In. 101 N. W. Temple st r217ij NICE ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board. 236 So. West Templo. rl935 2 PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD in modern homo. 137 N. W, Temple. rl2J7 BEAUTIFULLY FURN. ROOMS, EX cellent board, steam heat. 12-1 S. 6th East. rlllj TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH board; new modern house. 324 S. 6th Ea3t, t2357 FHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS BURKELLA PIERCE. PIER pont school, Commercial club bldg classes dally. MOVING AND STORAGE. RED.MAN VAN AND STORAGE CO moving, packing and shipping. 'Phono 555 Office 120 and 123 S. W. Temple. hl645 BROKERS. GEORGE HATTON. STOCK BROKER. No. 43 East 2nd So. Commission charged 5i of 1 per cont Certificates sent by reg istered mall to out-of-town patrons. You pay no fee if you buy from or sell to mo. r!673 WALL PAPER CLEANING. THE IDEAL PAPER CLEANING CO.. Charles M. Gott, Manager. Le: ve your or ders at tho Smith Drug Co. 'Phone 23S. rl074 MUSICAL. MISS GERTRUDE DUNLAP. ORGAN 1st and Baritone Vocalist New Castle Wyo., will be opon for engagement Janu ary 2, 1904. Denomination of church no objection, and up-to-dato servlco guar anteed. pl31 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. WOMAN SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN Lulu Brookr, M, D Constitution blk. rl077 MASSAGE. CURES RHEUMATISM AND NERV OUS troubles. Mrs. C. SJoberg, 421 Pearl ave. bet 4th and Sth E. and 6th and 7th South. Phono 1793-K. . slEO MRS. C. M. TRIPP. MASSAGE AND magnetic treatment. S5S S. W. Temple. HAY, GRAIN, COAL AND KINDLING, i ZEILER BROS. COMMISSION CO.. removed from State st, to 59 E. 3rd So. s,;iu DERMATOLOGY. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES. DOU blo chins and nil facial blemishes removed. Eczema, pimples, oily skins, blackheads and large pores cured. Mrs. Dwincll Mc Kay, The Cullcn, suite 76. r43 MACHINERY. SECOND-HAND MINE AND HULL machinery motors, plpo and rail of all sizes. J. M. Swem, 335 So. 3rd West. 6213 ... CLASSIFIED ADstJ JtwcTnceT I housekeeping, so Vjth'.q?0(B& jl FINE FRONT ROmP" T heat, dec. ligU8. 310 e. ist , NEW MODERN noru ' houaekecplng. 246 Weat l3?s' ( 3 NICELY FURN. ROmreT"- ' housekeeping. 223 E ; cSajBlj HOUSEKEEPING rtOfmTS V nen st, near 2nd S. anS1: fy&t NICE ROOMS. Pimvrp""" lr.il "C close In, rent reasonable. ai 1 ELEGANT ROOM, BATiTTtJ' C race, 'phone, close In; term L ' desirable parties. AddraVi. AmpleIP' wh?u?fffi , hogeepl S.ty' H0U6tn the ,tW ' 4 NICELY FUR. RQQM&iTraAfl KSW.ngt no chl,d Mflop VERY NICE FURNISf?frd room and closet, 133 W gjL$ tp A HOUSEKEEPING RMS also other rooms and bo?S. 157 J , l,A"P jJ KOOMS IN SUITE Ntt furnished, light houtekecplng. MODERN HOUSES. V, or 3)1(5 .W' furniture- for sale. Tuttlo Bros. ' FOUR ROOMS. FURNITiripi -' sale, snap; parUcs leaving city ai' 0 stltution block. ' J . .. jteMe S-ROOM MODERN BRICK. Hoi? 'Con tor hejit. nicely furnished. ctVl5? f K. Shaw, under Walker's tank. ci.a01J NEATLY FURNISHED FB l5dC room, at 331 E. 2nd South. " : 5-ROOM COTTAGE. BETWT.ELV t the : and 10th East, 2nd South. TeLli DESIRABLE -ROOM FURXia te ff huae. Apply in pooiy bllt. fr ONE LARGE FURXI9HED RO S St 1st SoSfh WllhUt honz a i'xiami NICELY FURN. MODERN VSX. steam heat, close In, S3 So. 2nd j & CHEAP, FURNISHED ROOMH. W 1 or without housekeeping. 213 W. in ,g, OFFICE AND FURNISHED P.OQ modern. 13 South Main st uh fl THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOD keeping; no children. 11 Kendnll tin K;x 2 rooms for nousrKEsnlL hot, cold water, bath. CS3 3rd EuL jf" FURNISHED ROOMS FOF. UGtZ' housekeeping, also room3 with or vwP out board. 31 East First So. liat ' ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT hOiMfH ' modern; furnace heat 225 W. FURN. ROOMS. WITH OR WlM5 out housekeeping. H So. V. Ttnl LOOKGIVIITH. cat KEYS .U.'kDE. 14 fetrir MEREDITH. 15 SO. W. TEMPI Jt i i $ abst WHERE TO STOP, j THE CLAYTON; ROOMS 7150 TO'I W wook. 21C So. Sxato st. A er . : iffllrt ROOMS AND BOARD, tl DAIM i'o5$ weekly rateo. 270 West Ho. Temple. i j. 1 w.. MONEY TO LOAN. g DON'T BORROW TROUBLE; BC row money. Salaried men or wonts ijt commodatcd on their note, without! . gage or endorser. Easy payment!. C f fidential. Cherry, 407 D F. Walker sfta, I ikjT CHEAP MONEY. 2 jLJfj Any amount to losn on furniture, p!M warehouse receipts, personals or arT I S C security. See us of you want money.'i a j rates lowest In city. Easy terms; ;li fe.p,,, of time. 129 Kclth-O'Brlon bldg. j o( WE HAVE A LARGE SURPLUS-' Tl money on terma unusualy favorably a borrowers. Interest and r.-tpenMi IM ej than any place In Salt Lake. The Hj nj Trust & Savings Company. 6. E. " w First South street P EASTERN MONEY AT LOW RA1 cf interest on city property. I- Wicks, No. 9 State st X K'A ON CHATTELS OR REAL ESTAT any amount; any time. O. F. vti 53 W. 2nd So. , U 11 $10 TO i25.000 ON CHATTELS OR Hi : estate, private. Eqult.iblo Loan ,j Invoat. Co.. fi2U W 2nd So. ! Ojj. ON ANY PROPERTY. TOU REW Jji possession The Stringer Co.. iQ v ON UTAH AND IDAHO FARMS, 1 ( mer E. Darling Co.. 0 W. 2nd So. S10CO TO J50.MO. ONE TO ' Fiyb ! lftm farm or city property James K- BM2 under Wnlker BroB. bank. ' JCL ON UTAH AND IDAHO u Miller Sz Vlele. ZOi McCornicK- Wg- Wlf ON FURNITURE. PI'S ?5 K? security, without removal: private. JTJ; Stolsenbarger, 15 w" So- too CITY AND FARM PROPERTY 7 per cont J. L. Pcrkcs. 15b S. IM R. L. TRACY. U E. 1ST SO.. LEIfB money; no commlsslon.tpeniejjrj WE LEND MONEY TO BUfMl houses. It s not necessary houte buUt first. Vvo will money as the houso nd TtaHi rates. Part payment est reduced accordingly- Meuurru IH 131 Main streot I JUNK HOUSES.jW UTAH JUNK CO.. HIGHEST paid for iron, brass, rags. "'z3.1m copper, etc. 63 E- Sth So,i3m ROOFIMQ. -H ROOFING REPAIRS JPgiSj S. L, Gravel Roofing Co,, 413 w. k